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Showing posts with label Christmas in Jamaica. Show all posts

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Fireworks display in London 2012 - Ours was better!


"Bloody hell! the town hall have pushed the boat out tonight!"
The great thing about behaving like Mother Teresa at a Vatican piss-up is the fun you can have with those who did not clearly remember what they did (and who they did it with) the night before. It’s compensation for having to see in another year without that comforting numbness that we call “being merry”


What they really saw...buggerall!

Upon waking on the 1st of January 2012 and not having a head that felt like it had been used as a punch bag by Mike Tyson or feeling the need to run as fast as Usain Bolt to the Kharzi to evacuate at both ends, I thought I might check my camera and see what I took the night before at my friends shindig.


" The town hall has spent a lot on fireworks this year Mavis, they never bothered any other year?"

There was the usual stuff, middle aged men groping young woman on the pretence of wishing them a happy new year, the men’s wives keeping an eye on their men to make sure they didn’t try to make these wishes come true. I had several shots of people who looked three months dead, some in mid yawn looking like they were snarling, other photographs were just normal, if that is possible when you mix a lot of people with a lot of drink, music and food.

"Wheeeee! This is bloody grand is this! look at that rocket go Doris!"

There was something missing though, something that we would associate with New Year and the partying that goes with it. There was no fireworks display photographs!

The real thing. "Bloody hell Doris, theres nowt  this year again!"

My mind flicked back to the night before and I realized that we saw very few fireworks as we live in the middle of nowhere, in the mountains of Andalucia and the town was a few miles away. From the balcony of our friend’s house we saw a couple of rockets go off but that was it!
It was at this point that my evil little mind started to formulate a plan to confuse those who had giggled with delight at having the night on the drink whilst I, mother Theresa of Calcutta, made do with water and a meager half glass of Champagne even though there was enough drink available to flood the Thames, I was driving so I stayed on water..
I had several photographs of our party looking from the balcony of the house into the general direction of the village, it was pitch black but a very clear sky, no clouds at all and you would have seen a firefly’s bum from 1 mile away that’s how clear it was. I decided I would invent a fireworks display that would match the one seen in London and I would then post the photos onto Face book for those who attended the party to see but wonder how the hell they missed a display that would have woken the Devil himself.

You could just imagine the conversations "Bloody 'ell Doris, that Rum Punch were reet strong, I don't remember fireworks going off last neet?" "No! I don't remember them either and I was only on Gin & tonic?"
Sometimes, sobriety can do very strange things to the most humble of people. See what you think of my fireworks display.

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I got drunk on New Years Eve 2012


The first of many on New Years day, before I got that odd looking thing for lunch. I know, I look bloody silly but there was nobody about to see me.



"Here’s Johnny!" This was the night before, I was stone cold sober, and I had half a glass of Champagne all night because I was driving. I have no explanation or excuse for why I am dressed as I am, I look like I got dressed in the dark in a ‘War on Want’ cloths depot. I doubt anyone looked sillier than me and remained sober. Or did they? Photos please to me at the following  robbie@myluxuryvillas.com

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Jamaican Food - Jamaica food quiz

'Mmmm, It tasted better than it looked!'

Jamaica food quiz
OK, just for fun and no money involved at all, I have a quiz for you dear Blogpoppers reading this (I hope) Jamaica Holidays Blog.
For my New Years Day lunch, Mrs. BlogSpot made a delightful Pork roast with all the trimmings and we started, as one might expect, with an aperitif, followed by something stronger and then we got on to the real hard stuff before having a Rum and then wine with our lunch.
Needless to say my vision may have been slightly impaired with this cocktail of hooch and so I could be forgiven for thinking that Mrs. BlogSpot had been on the sauce long before lunchtime as my lunch contained this unusual item (see photo)
I did eat the thing, it tasted delicious, in fact I had 4 of them, granted they were not all that shape.
Q1) What do you reckon it was?
Q2) What do you reckon it looks like?
Answers on a postcard please to robbie@myluxuryvillas.com


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Monday 19 December 2011

We wish you a Reggae Christmas


Trojan

We wish you a Reggae Christmas! Oh yes we do! Here is a really cool Reggae Christmas song that will have you all bopping while you are chomping on your Christmas Turkey and swallowing your Christmas day rum on the beach at Montego Bay, Kingston or wherever you will be celebrating Christmas in Jamaica.
Dont hold back now, get down and get going; you can even sing along, here are the lyrics to “Reggae Christmas”
PS. Clock the Trojan logo. When I was a young fella, I had a disco that played all Trojan stuff. Happy days!

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, you're welcome.
Capleton and Luciano, you're welcome.
Sizzla and Shabba, you're welcome.
Tony Rebel and Buju, you're welcome.
Anthony B., you're welcome.
Daddy Ryan and [?], you're welcome.
Josey and Charlie, you're welcome.
Everton Blenda,, you're welcome.
Yami Bolo, you're welcome.
Red Rat and Degree, you're welcome.
Shaggy and Rayvon, you're welcome.
Unno hear them name, you're still welcome.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

(..)

Special request, to all reggae fans,
From England to the Caribbean.
From Hong Kong, go to Japan.
From Curacao, go to Holland.
Remember Aruba and Suriname.
[?] you can gaan inna France.
America, Russia and China.
Greenland and Australia.
All a the country, inna Africa.
Mi nah forget sweet, sweet Jamaica.
Peru, Calama and Colombia.
The rest a country, mi still memba.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year.

We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas.
We wish you a reggae Christmas and a reggae new year..



Lyrics Provided By: Jah Lyrics: Reggae Archives




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Christmas in Jamaica


I've seen this picture before? Jamaican Treasures Facebook page I think?

You can’t accuse moi of not getting into the Christmas spirit. Oh no! I love Christmas and of course the Christmas songs and I don’t mean the Christmas Carols. Growing up I was a Slade fan and as everyone knows, unless you lived in a cave for the last 40 odd years, Slade did one of the all time best Christmas songs “Merry Christmas everybody” those were the days.
I decided I would search for items about Christmas in Jamaica and up popped a song by a very lovely girl called Toni Braxton, called “Christmas in Jamaica” and so, thinking you might like to sing along to this very pleasant Christmas song, here are the lyrics.
Chorus:
We'll be having fun
Under golden sun
Christmas in Jamaica here we come...
We'll just sail on, just sail...

Lovers frolickin'
Playin' in the sand
Got my Coppertone
Getting on my tan

Exotic setting for a
Lady and her man
A perfect little holiday
Sounds like a plan

We can stay in bed all afternoon
We can make out to some cool Reggae tunes
We can sail under the light of the moon
Wish we could freeze this moment
then it wouldn't end so soon....

Chorus

Unplug the phones , y'all
Don't need no calls
No callin' home
Take a break from it all...

'Cause we both grown
And we can do whatever, see?
Baby, it's just you and me
Let's live out a fantasy

Hiking in the mountains, romantic rendezvous
Bathing in the fountains, stop-let me look at you
Just in case you're doubtin', let me paint a view
Picture you in heaven, everything is true

Chorus

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